Bicentennial Garden
Caldwell Historic Park Trail
(1.25 miles)
Bicentennial Garden was created to commemorate our nation’s bicentennial. Bordered by 1.25 miles of paved trails, the garden's scenic vistas showcase a variety of seasonal and annual plants, flowers, and shrubs, along with sculptures that provide artistic and historic interest. There is also a pavilion available for outdoor weddings. For more information on Bicentennial Garden, visit Greensboro Beautiful, Inc.'s website or call the City Beautiful office at (336) 373-2199.
How do I get there?
Bicentennial Garden/Caldwell Historic Park is on the west side of Hobbs Road, bordered by Cornwallis Avenue to the north and Holden Road to the west. Parking lots are located at the Parks & Recreation garden offices at the Hobbs Road entrance and in the northern section, off Cornwallis Avenue. Get a detailed map.
Please note:
Bicycles are prohibited on the trails at Bicentennial Garden. Greensboro’s three public gardens are open year-round from sunrise to sunset.